Posted by AGORACOM
at 10:58 AM on Monday, May 13th, 2019
Completd a 21-hole diamond drilling program on the Refractory Zone of the La Loutre graphite property
Focus of the program was to expand a discovery announced March 7, 2017, and reviewed March 7, 2019 containing high grade intercepts of 7.74% Cg over 135.60 metres, including 16.81% Cgr over 44.10 metres from hole LL-16-001.
Two different intersections in hole LL-16-002 reporting 17.08% Cg over 22.30 metres and 14.80% Cg over 15.10 metres
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Posted by AGORACOM
at 5:47 PM on Friday, May 10th, 2019
Focused on Mine to Market Commercialization of Graphite Products
Launching Graphene Ultra Fuel Efficient Tires (GUET) toward the end of summer 2019
Gratomic certification and terrain testing targeted for completion in Q3, 2019
Gratomic anticipates GUET to be the first range of Graphene-enabled ultra fuel-efficient tires
Gratomic will now target mass market sales demand via Graphene Ultra Fuel Efficient Tires (GUET)
About Gratomic Inc.
Gratomic is an advanced material company focused on mine to market
commercialization of graphite products, most notably high-value
graphene-based components for a range of mass market products.
Posted by AGORACOM
at 7:35 AM on Monday, May 6th, 2019
Results from four (4) new exploration diamond drill hole received from the 2019 program
A total of 21 holes were completed on the Refractory Zone for a total of 2,985 metres
Results from the remaining 16 holes will be reported as they are received and compiled
Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSX-V:LMR, OTC:LMRMF, FSE:DH8C)(Lomiko or the “Companyâ€) and Quebec Precious Metals Corporation (TSX.V: CJC, FSE: YXEN, OTC-BB: CJCFF)(“QPMâ€) are pleased to announce the results from four (4) new exploration diamond drill hole received from the 2019 program (see Table 1 below, and Figure 1) at the Refractory Zone at the La Loutre graphite project (the “Projectâ€). A total of 21 holes were completed on the Refractory Zone for a total of 2,985 metres. Results from the remaining 16 holes will be reported as they are received and compiled. Lomiko owns 80% of the Project.
Drilling Map with Highlighted Results from May 2019 (Photo: Business Wire)
“We continue to see wide intercepts of graphite and new sections of very high-grade values. High grades are a more common occurrence in the Refractory Zone,†stated A. Paul Gill, CEO.
Table 1: Results of the drill holes of the 2019 drill program. The width is drill indicated core length. Insufficient data exists to determine true width at this time.
Mineralization
Drill Hole #
Easting (UTM)
Northing (UTM)
Azimuth
Dip
From (m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Cg %
LL-19-04
499567
5098041
65.9
-50
3.00
93.00
90.00
2.75
LL-19-14
499700
5097803
59.7
-50
80.70
99.00
18.30
4.43
LL-19-15
499751
5097832
64.8
-50
51.00
167.90
116.90
4.80
including
152.70
167.90
15.20
18.04
LL-19-16*
499851
5097829
66.5
-50
4.10
92.00
87.90
7.14
including
70.50
91.50
21.00
15.48
132.00
160.50
28.50
3.86
LL-19-17
499894
5097804
78.2
-50
15.00
62.30
47.30
7.56
including
51.00
62.30
11.30
17.45
96.00
126.00
30.00
1.96
*Results announced with the April 24, 2019 press release.
On the basis of the available geophysical and 2016 drilling data, the strike length of the mineralization is estimated at 900 m in the NW-SE direction and is open in both directions. A detailed interpretation of the results will be carried out to better estimate the thickness and strike length of the mineralized zone.
The Project consists of contiguous claim blocks totaling 29 km2 situated approximately 53 km E of Imerys Carbon & Graphite, formerly known as the Timcal graphite mine, North America’s only operating graphite mine, and located 117 km NW of Montreal. The mine has reported grades of 7.46% Cg over its 22-year life.
The 2019 exploration program is managed by Consul-Teck Exploration of Val-d’Or, Quebec, who designed the drilling campaign, supervised the program and logged and sampled the core.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Consul-Teck Exploration implemented QA/QC procedures to ensure best practices in sampling and analysis of the core samples. The drill core was logged and then split, with one half sent for assay and the other retained in the core box as a witness sample. Duplicates and blanks were inserted at a regular interval into the sample stream.
The samples in secure tagged bags were delivered directly to the
analytical facility for analysis. In this case, the analytical facility
was the ALS Minerals laboratory facility in Val-d’Or, Quebec. The
samples are weighed and identified prior to sample preparation. The
samples are crushed to 70% minus 2 mm, then separated and pulverized to
85% passing 75µm. All samples are analyzed for Cg using the C-IR18
method.
Qualified Person
Jean-Sebastien Lavalleìe (OGQ #773), Geologist, is a shareholder of both
companies, VP Exploration of QPM and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101,
has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.
For more information on Lomiko Metals, review the website at www.lomiko.com,
contact A. Paul Gill at 604-729-5312 or email: [email protected].
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Posted by AGORACOM
at 9:41 AM on Friday, May 3rd, 2019
The Company has been advancing the Graphite Project on three fronts
Exploration and diamond drilling
Construction of on-site offices, laboratory, and living quarters,
Construction of a commercial scale graphite processing plant capable of producing 20,000 tonnes of concentrate per year,
TORONTO, May 3, 2019 /CNW/ – Gratomic Inc. (“Gratomic” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: GRAT) (CB81–FRANKFURT) a vertically integrated graphite to graphene, advanced materials development company is pleased to provide an update from its Aukam Graphite Mine in Namibia. The Company has been advancing the Graphite Project on three fronts focusing on exploration and diamond drilling, construction of on-site offices, laboratory, and living quarters, and the construction of a commercial scale graphite processing plant. The commercial scale graphite plant, capable of producing in excess of 20,000 tonnes of graphite concentrate per year, will replace the existing pilot plant commissioned in 2018 which successfully produced 5.5 tonnes of graphite concentrate grading between 88%-96% Carbon as Graphite (“Cg”).
The Aukam Graphite Project is located in southern Namibia
close to the port city of Luderitz. The property hosts five underground
adits which were mined periodically between 1940 and 1974. Graphite
mineralization at Aukam is of the vein or lump type and occurs as
massive lenses and veins. Graphite has also been observed as minor
disseminated patches hosted in variably altered granite.
2018 Exploration
During 2018, Gratomic contracted Gregory Symons Geophysics (GSG) to
perform Horizontal Loop Electromagnetics (HLEM) and magnetic surveys in
continuation of previous geophysical surveys undertaken in 2016/2017.
The original survey was performed in the vicinity of the Aukam Mine
marked by the black polygon in Figure1 below. During the 2018
geophysical survey, ground electromagnetic and magnetic surveys were
completed in two areas identified as Grid 1, which lies East of the
Aukam Mine, and a portion Grid 2 as indicated in purple, known as Snyman
Graphite Occurrence (see Figure 1).
Grid 1 adjoins the previous survey over the mine area at Aukam
and extends the strike length covered to 1.6 kilometres to the East.
Significant interpretations pertaining to Grid 1 include:
Graphite identified at surface occurs both as
massive graphite veins and widespread disseminated graphite over an area
of 550 metres east-west by 190 metres north- south,
Surface graphite showings are located sub-parallel to known electromagnetic anomalies,
Electromagnetic anomalies extend those depicted by the original survey by approximately 550 metres,
Current strike length of anomaly now stands at 1.3 kilometres,
Distinct drill targets have been identified along the trend (see Figure 2),
Surveyed area appears to be under rather shallow sand cover,
Prospective areas identified are conducive to surface trenching.
Grid 2 of the completed geophysical survey covers the Snyman
graphite occurrence in the northeastern portion of EPL3895. The Snyman
graphite occurrence covers an area of 7.5 ha and lies approximately 6.5
kilometres east of the Aukam mine.
Significant interpretations pertaining to Grid 2 include:
Graphitic interpreted mineralization is depicted by a
predominant EM anomaly in the northwest part of the grid extending over
150 metres,
A second weaker EM further to the east extends
over 600 metres is thought to be associated with graphite mineralization
in the area
The grid area appears to be covered with thin overburden,
Areas have been identified as prospective areas conducive to surface trenching (see Figure 3)
During 2018 Gratomic was granted additional Exclusive
Prospecting License, Number 6710 (EPL 6710) by the Namibian Ministry of
Mines and Energy, with an initial exclusivity of three years. The
license area is contiguous with EPL 3895, which covers the Aukam
graphite deposit and the Snyman graphite occurrence (see Figure 4). The
application for EPL 6710 was submitted in order to cover the potential
strike extension of the Snyman graphite occurrence to the east. In
addition, EPL 6710 covers an additional area considered prospective for
graphite within the “Aukam window” where rocks hosting the Aukam and
Snyman graphite are exposed beneath the regional unconformity at the
base of the Nama Group sedimentary rocks. The addition of the new EPL
increases the area of prospective geology covered to 63,072 hectares
(630 square kilometres).
Regional exploration in 2018 included mapping and sampling of
graphite occurrences throughout the Company’s license areas with
emphasis on the 400 hectares encompassing both the Snyman graphite
occurrence and the area east of the Aukam Mine. Compilation,
interpretation and presentation of all available geologic data allowed
for subsequent diamond drill targeting with initial drilling planned for
the area immediately east of the existing underground workings of the
Aukam Mine.
Diamond Drilling
Two company drills were deployed to Aukam in March 2019
with diamond drilling commencing in April. The company is currently
operating a Longyear 38 with a 2-cylinder XY-1 drill for a backup.
Initial targets being drilled are proximal to the Aukam Mine and are
spaced at 25 metres with infill drill planned to follow based on
results. Five holes have been completed at the time of this release.
Processing Plant
During 2018 Gratomic completed the construction and start-up of its’
prototype processing plant to test and refine the processes that will be
used for commercial production. The Aukam processing plant uses a
simple crushing, grinding and flotation system. Graphite feed for the
prototype plant was obtained from screening and sorting of existing
stockpiles from historical mining. The processing plant operated for 26
days during April and for all 31 days in May of 2018. While operational,
data was collected at each phase of the process and test results from
samples were sent to Gecko labs with the subsequent results used to
optimize plant processes. The following tests and optimization were
conducted:
Liberation analysis
Flake size distribution analysis
Mixing velocity optimization
Screen size analysis and optimization
Air flow analysis in columns and optimization
Drying analysis and optimization
Silica dispersant ratio optimization
Reagent optimization
Product flow rate optimization
Grade optimization
Staff recruitment, training, and man-hour analysis
Economic sensitivity analysis on pilot processing facility
Feed stock optimization and process
The
Company continued to optimize the pilot plant processing stockpiled
graphite mineralization throughout 2018. To date, the plant has
processed 9 tonnes of the graphite mineralization with 5.5 tonnes of
graphite concentrate grading between 88% and 96% Cg shipped to Perpetuus
Carbon Technologies (“Perpetuus”) for the manufacture of graphene to be
used in the automobile and bicycle tire industry. Graphene made from
Aukam graphite continues to be tested in Europe and Asia with good results.
Gratomic and Perpetuus are currently in collaboration to build on
Perpetuus’ capability to produce high quality surface modified graphene
in support of the anticipated volumes required by the tire manufacturing
industry. Additional applications that have now been generated in a
preproduction format include radiant heating membranes and super
hydrophobic coatings with an addressable market that include; graphene
inks, marine, oil & gas, power generation, industrial (repair &
maintenance), infrastructure (new build) and automotive &
transportation among others.
Plant Expansion
Plant expansion to increase capacity to 20,000 tonne per annum began
in2018. Initial activities included construction of a platform for
drying graphite product and of a washing bay for equipment, complete
with a containment system to collect impacted water. Steel drying pans,
an oven, and two screens were also assembled and successfully
tested. Continued upgrades involved the extension of the working area on
the pilot plant by another 35 metres to the north-west to accommodate
new crushing equipment and conveyer belts. Analysis of all plant
processes continues to optimize efficiencies of each process such as rod
mills, flotation columns, and reagent introduction. Four different
tests were run with the first test being used as a base line. Samples
were taken from the rod mill feed, mill discharge, and screen
under-and-over size. Calculations were made to determine the amount of
chemicals needed to be introduced into the mixers according to the
density and volume of the mixer feed.
Recent upgrades to the processing plant continue with the arrival of
additional commercial scale equipment including; industrial sized
generator, screw conveyors, shaker screens, rod mill, conveyors, and
boom truck.
Gratomic is continuing with its systematic assembly of the commercial scale graphite processing plant. Next steps will include:
Completion of the pilot acid wash. This circuit will
be used to collect engineering data to design the commercial scale
plant. This is an addition to the plant that will allow the company to
produce upwards of 98.5% graphite based on its latest pilot testing
results in the lab.
Modifications are currently being made to the jaw crusher to allow it to more effectively crush graphite,
Rod
mill support systems such as maintenance cradles and cranes, rod
loading equipment and control systems are currently being engineered,
Flotation
circuit mass balances are being explored using pilot plant data in
order to size the pumps and flow lines of the flotation system,
Dewatering circuit equipment are currently being specified,
Water
conditioning systems are currently being designed to allow close to
100% recycle of water. This includes pH control, removal of fine
suspended solids and removal of dissolved iron,
Control systems are being designed for each sub-circuit of the commercial scale plant.
Camp Construction
Construction of the onsite Management Camp consisting of offices,
laboratory, kitchen, and living quarters, is ongoing. Work began with
two of the larger structures during Q4/2018.
Qualified Persons
Steve Gray, P.Geo. has reviewed,
prepared and approved the scientific and technical information in this
press release and is Gratomic Inc’s “Qualified Person” as defined by
National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
About Gratomic Inc.
Gratomic is an advanced materials company focused on mine to market
commercialization of graphite products most notably high value
graphene-based components for a range of mass market products. We are
collaborating with a leading European manufacturer of graphene to use
Aukam graphite to manufacture graphene products for commercialization on
an industrial scale. The company is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange
under the symbol GRAT.
“Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider
(as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange)
accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.”
Posted by AGORACOM
at 12:45 PM on Monday, April 29th, 2019
Vertically integrated graphite to graphene advanced materials development company
Gratomic submitted its application for Mining License 215 (M L215).
The License area falls within the proximity of the Aukam Processing Plant and the Graphite bearing shear zone for a total of 5002 hectares
The mining license was the last step required for the company to go into full production.
The license submission is timed strategically with the construction of Gratomic’s onsite processing plant located at the Aukam Graphite Mine in Namibia and in conjunction with the recently announced long-term Graphene supply agreement with Vittoria Tires and Gratomic’s partner Perpetuus Advanced Materials
About Gratomic Inc.
Gratomic is an advanced material company focused on mine to market commercialization of graphite products, most notably high-value graphene-based components for a range of mass market products.
Posted by AGORACOM
at 11:33 AM on Thursday, April 25th, 2019
Commenced work on the environmental baseline studies to support the development of the Albany Graphite Project
Material from the unique Albany Graphite Project will potentially serve as precursor graphene material for anticipated future graphene product and market opportunities
Material from the unique Albany Graphite Project will potentially serve as precursor graphene material for anticipated future graphene product and market opportunities
Thunder Bay, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – April 25, 2019) – Graphene Solutions Ltd. (TSXV: ZEN) (“ZEN” or the “Company”)
is pleased to announce that it has commenced work on the environmental
baseline studies to support the development of the Albany Graphite
Project (the “Project”). Material from the unique Albany Graphite
Project will potentially serve as precursor graphene material for
anticipated future graphene product and market opportunities.
The
environmental and social baseline studies will provide important input
into future project development plans, which include a Project design, a
class environmental assessment (EA) and regulatory permitting. ERM
Canada Ltd. (“ERM”) is leading the desktop and fieldwork associated with
the baseline studies on behalf of ZEN. ERM is a leading global provider
of environmental, health, safety, social and sustainability consulting
services with over three decades of experience in the Canadian mining
industry.
As part of the initial planning for the baseline
studies, ERM is actively collaborating with Constance Lake First Nation
(“CLFN”) to maximize opportunities for involvement and incorporation of
traditional knowledge. This aligns with the existing agreements ZEN has
signed with CLFN and a commitment to ongoing engagement. (Please see the
Company’s news release dated September 27, 2018.)
CLFN Chief Rick Allen commented “We
are happy to see ZEN Graphene taking the right steps to protect the
environment and work closely with us. Constance Lake First Nation looks
forward to participating in this important process and moving the
environmental baseline study forward as partners. “
About ZEN Graphene Solutions Ltd.
ZEN
Graphene Solutions Ltd. is an emerging graphene technology company with
a focus on development of the unique Albany Graphite Project. This
precursor graphene material provides the company with a competitive
advantage in the potential graphene market as independent labs in Japan,
UK, Israel, USA and Canada have demonstrated that ZEN’s Albany
Graphite/Naturally PureTM easily converts (exfoliates) to graphene, using a variety of simple mechanical and chemical methods.
About ERM Canada Ltd.
ERM
has been serving the mining industry in Canada for over 35 years and
has a proven track record of high quality technical work along with a
collaborative approach with regulators and Indigenous communities. ERM
has local capacity with offices in both Toronto and Sudbury employing
staff with direct experience in environmental baseline studies,
regulatory approvals and Indigenous engagement in Northern Ontario. The
firm is able to leverage this local expertise with their global presence
of more than 160 offices in over 40 countries and territories.
Posted by AGORACOM
at 10:42 AM on Monday, April 22nd, 2019
Vertically integrated graphite to graphene advanced materials development company
Gratomic submitted its application for Mining License 215 (M L215).
The License area falls within the proximity of the Aukam Processing Plant and the Graphite bearing shear zone for a total of 5002 hectares
The mining license was the last step required for the company to go into full production.
The license submission is timed strategically with the construction of Gratomic’s onsite processing plant located at the Aukam Graphite Mine in Namibia and in conjunction with the recently announced long-term Graphene supply agreement with Vittoria Tires and Gratomic’s partner Perpetuus Advanced Materials
About Gratomic Inc.
Gratomic is an advanced material company focused on mine to market commercialization of graphite products, most notably high-value graphene-based components for a range of mass market products.
Posted by AGORACOM
at 4:01 PM on Sunday, April 14th, 2019
Completd a 21-hole diamond drilling program on the Refractory Zone of the La Loutre graphite property
Focus of the program was to expand a discovery announced March 7, 2017, and reviewed March 7, 2019 containing high grade intercepts of 7.74% Cg over 135.60 metres, including 16.81% Cgr over 44.10 metres from hole LL-16-001.
Two different intersections in hole LL-16-002 reporting 17.08% Cg over 22.30 metres and 14.80% Cg over 15.10 metres
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Posted by AGORACOM
at 8:08 AM on Thursday, April 11th, 2019
The German Aerospace Center (“DLR”) and Kal Tire are pleased to report on their preliminary battery development results at the University of British Columbia
Initial results showed that the addition of 5% ZEN reduced Graphene Oxide (rGO) into Carbon Black derived from recycled tires from Kal Tire resulted in a 324% increase in the anode discharge capacity in comparison to the current industry standard anode material
Follow-up research will now focus on optimizing these preliminary results to produce a new environmentally friendly, lower cost and higher capacity anode material.
Thunder Bay, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – April 11, 2019) – ZEN Graphene Solutions Ltd. (TSXV: ZEN) (“ZEN” or the “Company“)
and its research partners, Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt,
The German Aerospace Center (“DLR”) and Kal Tire are pleased to report
on their preliminary battery development results at the University of
British Columbia, Okanagan Campus, performed by Dr. Lukas Bichler and
his team. Initial results showed that the addition of 5% ZEN reduced
Graphene Oxide (rGO) into Carbon Black derived from recycled tires from
Kal Tire resulted in a 324% increase in the anode discharge capacity in
comparison to the current industry standard anode material, SUPER P
Carbon powder, which is used in numerous battery applications as a
conductive additive.
Follow-up research will now
focus on optimizing these preliminary results to produce a new
environmentally friendly, lower cost and higher capacity anode material.
The Carbon Black material derived from the Kal Tire tires yielded an
anode material with an energy discharge capacity of 115 milliampere
hours per gram (mAh/g), the same as industry standard carbon, Super P.
The addition of 5% rGO from ZEN to the Carbon Black anode material
increased the capacity from 115 mAh/g to 488 mAh/g while a battery
consisting of 100% rGO had a capacity of 840 mAh/g. These results were
presented during a 2 day summit at UBC-O. Future opportunities in next
generation batteries and other applications were discussed between the 3
industrial partners along with the potential for strong collaborations
between the Canadian and European partners. The collaboration also
focuses on international exchange of students and research scientists to
rapidly develop these new battery anode materials.
About ZEN Graphene Solutions Ltd.
ZEN
Graphene is an emerging graphene technology company with a focus on the
development of the unique Albany graphite project. This precursor
graphene material provides the company with a competitive advantage in
the potential graphene market as independent labs in Japan, the United
Kingdom, Israel, the United States and Canada have demonstrated that
ZEN’s Albany graphite/Naturally Pure easily converts (exfoliates) to
graphene, using a variety of simple mechanical and chemical methods.
Posted by AGORACOM
at 8:20 AM on Tuesday, April 9th, 2019
Completd a 21-hole diamond drilling program on the Refractory Zone of the La Loutre graphite property
Focus of the program was to expand a discovery announced March 7, 2017, and reviewed March 7, 2019 containing high grade intercepts of 7.74% Cg over 135.60 metres, including 16.81% Cgr over 44.10 metres from hole LL-16-001.
Two different intersections in hole LL-16-002 reporting 17.08% Cg over 22.30 metres and 14.80% Cg over 15.10 metres
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